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1,000 DINNERS (IN BASKETS oe Over 6,000 Deserving Persons, It Is Estimated, Will Partake of i The Evening World’s Bounty on the Coming Christmas Day. One thousand Christmas dinners free tor Ci hope that the coming na ry rove n turning iq One thousand deserving families, rf pi i LUPRLI Cm h of Hea of the reupte \ Delivered at tholr home by express 1% op, Many an Al 4 f Ono thousand carefully packed bankets I) Ory hitatton | New York \ 4 ‘On Cheintmas Bye vg junction with the Maviety for Improv: | Claus tis , Wy With the Bvening World's complmen'# jie the Condition of the Poor and the} have bee annual duets at the fven And wiphes for the good lick of (he Vincont de Paul Boolety, he Jo] tng Worl’ ChE , recipients throughout the new year Shon: the dibivere ere 7 J presen they ‘Thin te the way in whieh the Been ei limber ot letters. & ft World will make the jast Christmas venng World asl hriatmas the nineteenth century a pleasant hor ie ire were tora r Dovine 4 Inepleing memory In 100 mes erorving person will receive ont th ' Greater New York mere , q save been ordered from | Several hundred mupplome y dine | receive the j eres i oe ee in| ners have been ordered by Mitid-heartwd i v i people who bave pent the bivening | be ready for th at World $1.6 and the names and address | ‘The I 4 on Monday 1 Be A ne ae y wis At ‘1 | The chickens and potatoes, (he bread | 08 io te tr | H { ahd the corn, the plum pudding and the homes, but an onter ha 4 nuts, raisins, coffee and candy have | to the recipients, who may m been weeured in the necessary quantities | Hnnere by p {0K hed i per | r K q by the BlegelCooper Company, and |Company's store Monday morning, Dee. | heneter \ everything awalts the dawn of Christ- |, between # and il ovjock, Tho res] here ented mae Bve to be put in its place in the ble faving oo nr oof # eel ‘ er ' ls | i @ Danketa and sent on ite heartdelRhting | Heth avenues | ete walealon. Special arrangeme Wart Ya Rach dinner, aw announced, will be put] with the Unlon t , f Up tn a basket, Mvery basket will cons M ho lve | nan dl 1 : tain soup, two chickens (Wolmhing about atod Bie OX pounded, bred, aweet potatoes, ewoel | Ki orderiig th Krulso Neot nur j corn, /a plum pudding, cakes, candies, |p Arinimas Dinners the Hvening World| is from q nuts, raleinn and coffee for Christmas, after all, te really Ch | fl 1 A ‘The dinners will contain the very} dren ay to the rewulme| 4 H i 1 ‘ best mafetials to be found in the Biege! Terenas, made) cag dot | ‘ % iA M | know ¥ 3 Cooper Comp provision and grocer lded for ¢ : | y a department yw be almost exact he eal love | duplicates of the famous Dewey dinners Wal ' Amis atid happy new wr, You have put up inst year by the Bhogel« Wi next Tuvaday to @ tenet chat any BY Ly " ny Heat Company atu cost to themselves of f M} millionaire ment. ¢ " er fede ern ay ae New Hey toi tater Lalani, wom: | per dinner ire went with the ver wivhe kind , hance help © | dinnere to the Jersigried, It je a mnost he Hvening World's object ia ww line Kyening Workl and the hoartte end in teed, And WISHINE You a merry | wenerOUs, KeapURIt ee aie te WAS. MAYDRCK FAALS TOOANGE, PEARUITTLE car are VCTINOF SPITE: WITH SERIANTS : sped eliisita Secretary Hay's Letters Ancient Christmas Cus- j Will NotMove Lord | tom to Be Revived \ Halsbury, | in England, COO OOOO OOOO COUT tAmDoN he Mra Florence] LONDON Dee. There wil 0 Waybrick will emerd an unten « Me ‘ ni ne : fae |) privon Ty spit Wo vat wt 1 of houee par ° q Teporie her chances of liverty are nejas hay been unknows for several yeare q brighter than last year | ey Will be marked by the revival o Beoretary Way han forwarded (to Mr.) the queer, old custom whieh, a’ eantury Choate severe) private letters which will made the searon the easton for oN shortly be presented io the new Home|unremtratnet merrymaking among rel feoretary, Mr. Witehle, tn ae, ardarioe | « 1 poor alike with the custom of approsoliing each| Lt would seem that (hose who are able new oecupant of that offer, tut it tel to celebrat '’ ford etated on mot authority thar there jaf ectin attention pm HO possible chance of anything being ented an Ae i has wall lies a done po long a Lord Halehury je Lord} rounded by the Duke and Duchess of ae AR Omarion hveral af Net gpantchiignen Ae’ Mit | ig a Were the Cabinet to dimouss the ute jdrinel Prings of Walos will ot ; ter, ap Ht did onee before t rould oniy | Lorian vind Duehers of Wife refer It to the Crnwi's ciilet advieer, [ANd their oalidren wiih myal Christina Lord Walsbury, who apparent!) made) Welbeok Abbey. Hlentielm palace. (he Maybrick care the bunle of 4 feud | ek in and all the stately With the late Lord Chiet Justice, Haran) BNKland’s aristocracy are iiing f Ruakell of Killowen, nd when It! inost ot Vileride eee to mane ist am! bitteriy now as before Lord Im, Amateur theatrioale ant ente death, sinmente without end Nave heen ar a Hew Chancetior ie appointed | ranged. conspicuous among which |e th I ba ny tg porick Bill have a mood chance | old Binglish uMtom of A dann In the oie) OOOO ROU UO OOOO OU COMM CO OOO Un UUs p a A (he uke and Duchess of Deve . ‘ r ns 1 (Countess Spencer's, | AV te ( {' wae instead of run HIT BY TRAIN 0 ON BRIDGE, | \ “fargul rt ls ve Sooners | Miss Bertha Galland’s Tour i ona a jonderry'® and other places of (he | el, . Witty Chrlatinay Hee wit ie matkea oy | — Lightened by Tales of ‘ wutet Carpenter Hankin Muried Om to | the trang of butiers dancing pe eure rae her i. His Dewth, te 4 at Rein with tne dgughiesta Her Precious Pets. aS Tht om lige aie of Wrist, * ‘ of belte While tadie ni tl yes) around gown inh a most in Charles Hankin, a bridge carpenter of | Of belted parte, Ww aglow | pried Way WheFever ahe ka i the Lehigh Vatley Ratiroad, wae killed | through the quadeiie with cabt ot Min ie arranged for tt a@ little peat in the q DY a freight train last night 0] islere, erie ies and other male} Mian Hertha Galland, of ‘ithe t Ae Pye family wiriet in p Uridge which pans Beaten Island Bound, | My\M# of TuatriouR tines of Jennion® Campany, dee have tol ever int wath tae A Rankin, who waa in charte of A Rang | ors oniovine Ihe herments Mt " j} bore diamonds on tour, nor slab Mr /handsomest cat Mian Galland had, hid ; of mon, worked late on the bridge He, Mn i OXCOPL IN INO CARE of a{ Hackett w ‘ pl o af Hele behind (he curtain when the fam had paid good night to 1 tater Island | few famillon, The revival ts, per lresamaker { nage r w t akfast ond found ite way | hy ten When ah approaching frelmht tw fi . arn, the door of which - Hit him, hurling him several yards | Bho hae a be 6 of narrative and} hat iatitionsly been left open 4 hen ploked up by hie fellow work. | eoh adventure with wh , h tha The struggle Wan a phort. ¢ and ; dead. Hie body wan take of Bart of her anason whieh ah per V was the frat to Jersey City Morgue ile was wh, and| farce, apend ou New York Wouter: The moure wan dead q irene ik pare old and reside Jer A onet) Mink wd lt de FOIL, met a Mole } att ime that Mine Gat an ils ; mule an ordinary f the a'4e0 4 hag: Pye ad sist on Collin, wry of hor A on robably thie Nothing [ Vente: sole: use. could be pleasanter than so to belleve | A Charming Christmas Love Story by the famous author, Toilet of a Christmas Bride. (Mlastrated in Colors.) Chairlie Is My Darling. (Hlastrated in Colors.) Blasted by Slander. "yrs her ODN NE OPO DOOOO AGH) hundreds of poor) Your great Yuletide cheer dinner will |blews many homes, Please send one toy yan Whe sent the money for) J Ol Are to be con Hralulaced on your splendid enterprine.” A woman in Hrookfield, Conn, writes: | World for these dinners show the neces: WHITNEY AND ASTOR'S ACT I GRITICISED. Architect cusses Closing of Clive- den in England. Waldorf Astor's conduct againet the public ontate at Cliveden, pur chamed from the Duke of Wertmiteter, aved at @ meeting of the Bo. and Objects by © * the gentleman whore address in Chiengo on behalf of the Ational ‘Trust for Placer woann hud taken the an millionalres convert them inte The veautiful park which Woatminater meant more when it was i} ed to ho the teaviitional duty of an Bagiish gentieman who owne park bo Uirow open those grounds Jit a duty (0 open ile grounds to the IRELAND INSTI INSTRUCTED, — ed of Hie Mission with the President, CHICAGO, Deo, Archbishop Ireland ant nome time Nere to-day bef Unuing hie journey to @t ——-— 09-9 FOR f ,000 DESER VING FAMILIES Large Baskets Filled with Chickens, Plum Pud- 11,010 , Alcknosw haw caused the nee of,this love} 4 The appe js made HILL TO MEET. Too, May Be at Banquet. tlon of the event will uecur to the old University Club, at Mad nue and Twenty-aixth street Bird # Coler that he will re-enter pol- campaigns the future of the Democracy, bore to-night. During the Manhattan's occupancy od) Stewart mansion, In Fifth a omocrath party, ant the last tw tional Triumph of the party had inception ther a Aceuned of | to € veland, \ ftom Washington, where ty been in consultation with inley concerning hin t tion into the church eon now in Cleveland, These women Were ar jyn (wo montha ago char *] ht ting They gave ball bondaman was to: S. R. Crock entitled at We Sacred Relics of Our Saviour. By the Man Who Spent Them There. (Mastrated in Colors.) F | * DONT MISS “THE BRAUTIFU UL CHRISTMAS ART SOUVENIR | WIth EACH COPY OF TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD. ' | IN TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD ome The Great Eight-Page Comic Weekly. Edited by Geo. W. Peck. With Four Bright Color Pages by the Best Comic Artists, and » Liberal Quantity of Other Humorous Matter, Santa Claus’s Reindeer Farm. (Mastrated in Colors.) A Remarkable Article. Fully Mustrated, Of Interest to Every One, 3 Remarkable Sisters. 220 33 Christmas Days in Sing Sing. pene, | Now, T have been on crutches for nine years th ie ae 408 leer pauthetto. | Tore was a ring of earnest need In coe words, und it will make everybody feat happy to know that it te toto homer of tity Kind that the (inners will go. Here are without the al ofthe Rvening World 1 seo about your Christmas dinner Jet of this month, My family onalats of eight persons, no one able to work hut my wife, Who makes SL wash ing when «he gets li. Tlive in the bases ment To the Petltor of the Ryening World Tam a poor lone woman in a iit tle hall Seeaeecoee |T had money, |help me | fe the Soller OF Xho venta Wort OSS erei erererersiorsisisss | children and th ng To the Pititor | Hints fits, 0) Cleveland, |Salvation Army Makes) ‘he Manhattan Ch ie thirty-five | the Baivation Army is preparing for a years ‘ond six days olf to-day, having || heen organiaed Dec 16, 186, A celebra jaht in nave Judge Truax te President of the Man. hattan, He was one of the originators of the supper, ‘The others are: J. Ba- ward Simmons, Charlies W. Dayton. Ashbel Po Fitch, Wiliam C. Whitney, Perry Belmont, August Belmont, Fred+ eve BK. Coudert, Hugh J. Orant: and ‘There are whinpers that Whitney's Appearance at the supper and his une usual interest in bringing about the fe are some stories of old | to be retold, and hints as to Bx-Benator Hill is also down for a sory of the past and some prophetic advice, If Mr. Cleveland has been asked that fact is not etated, bul there Is a hint that a surprise awatia all mem it was the formative figure in the WANTS WOMEN EXTRADITED, Nifting They Kled hedroom, with only an oll stove to Keep! ; (Me warm | am only the Of the hospital. | have months out work, Last Christmas | had no dinner at all. Now if you would not forget me, | will pray for you, JT always helped the poor when and now | know God will] | Pleame be so Lam a poor widow with five emall cht ‘enand work very hand at serubboor A would be Very liad to Ret a Christ mas dinner for thea + the Witibae at the renting World My hushond if out of work and pave Jqnt five little children, If you do not be What 1 say you oan send and see for yourself, 1 have had death and sick tows lately and am very much In need otherwine | would not ask for |i To the Baltor of the Evening World ' Christmas dinner to a | re there are four litth husband out of work the Bvening World | ch atende | Would ye TO DINE 25 7 ON CHRISTMAS, kindly send us Extensive Prepara- tions for Poor. 18 dinner for 2,00) persons at Square Garden on Christmas Day. The Army will need for (his great inner Four thousand pounds of turkey, 9.000 pounds of chioken, 5,00 pounds of beef tton or pork; 7 bushels of potatoes, | 4,00 pounds of other vegetables, 8,000) Joaves of bread, 1.000 nde of beans, 1,38) ples, 1,000 pounds of coffee, 100 dom oh oFanged. 9M pounds of butter, two | barrela ploklens, Hons fresh milk, 13 barrele sugar, 200 pounds nite, 4,000 Panes crackers, 1100 toys and dolix, 000 pounds candy, barrels of apy Hosider there articles of food the Bal) vation Army will distribute clothing for) chidron and adults | The programme snows that at 10 o'clock in the morning 16,00 uncooked dinners Will be Histeiited to ‘poor families th m baskets, each basket conalalug enough for Ave persons, every appties t being, previously investigated, At 6 P.M. 6000 dinners wil be served at tables on the main and Ginn Pk Will ale) be rerved In Hrooklyn and Jeney City, ACTOR. M. @ grand musi cal entertainment and steroopticon ex: hibition, concluding with moving ji tures of the Passion Piay, and other) subjects, will be presented by the olne: The distribution of t will be made tn the for this purpore and expended The remainder wax expended tn’ poor Frederick of Dei (ov, Roosevelt has been anked by Avalaiant Diatrtot-Attorney Robert I Eider, of Brooklyn, for requisition on he Goverior of Ohio for the return of Ailian Clark and Josephine Bawarde, in Brook. Atle with Newspaper Article, COPENHAGEN, Dec, 22.—A great sen sation has been caused throughout Dens mark by an article tn the Government oringske Tidende, written by n Prince Frederick, defeibiin 4. de Behested, from | mat Freie he rown Prince in mixing in party pallticn has made a bed Impression, # See Description ding and Other Good Things Will Be Sent to 1,000 Families, ‘inner, Mpa los been out of work right w Mamma ¢ ‘ia et us any Christma. ner this year, ave three litt'e brothers and two Nitle sistors siden mo. Ani papa only. Went to wo lant week To (he Baltor ot the Rvening World Kind as to relieve mother of a fambly of elght ohtidren Wiihout a father's support, and it will Hover be forgotten, To ihe Talitor of the Evening Wort I lave six children, my husband hae heen oul of work six motiths and fam sich myself, Te the Niltor of the Rvening Waitt I have read of the 1,09 Camtiies you want (o make happy on Chrietmas Day, iid uk We are orphans and have a come sumptive brother out of work (en the. and as my other be Orne working steady, i have one of the innate - we would feel happy and ina aa YOUNGEST OF THE FAMILY, * Bditor of the Kvening World ave send a Christmas dinner to me 1 am very pick and In need of v kindness. I work every day that i i out aS how | am weak from hiagl work. tueband left me with three mall ¢ i dren this last two ynare yl itt ead to think that we will have 1 Chrintman 4 Raitor of (he Kvening World | am a poor widow and have @ alek sister Whe is also a widow, We are in vad clreumstanees, as 1 have no work rho money, 1 do not know what we ire going to do. We are on the verge vt olarvation. 1 do hone you wilt sonal va a Chris To BOY KILLED BY TRUCK. Was Run Oown ta Mrooklyn, ‘Thomas Ball, elght years old, waa pIAvNg In the street (day, when | ruck ‘and ee Hie down by @ brewer's ¢ wie lived at 908 Albany avenue, Broo. lyn. MRC Special To-Night IN OUR Basement Men's Satin Calf Leather Lined Double Sole a 50. "he * Per Pair, j | Men's Opera and Everett Stippers,. 60¢, Women's Black Kid Button and Lage Shoe with patent leather tipseeee 1425 Men's $4.50 Storm Rubber Boots, SISO NOM sr sssreveververeee BOO Boys’ $3.50 Storm Rubber Boots, sires 1 to6 ergs eononges HOO Youths’ $3.00 Storm Rubber Boots, SNES HV NODS eedevererewsees 2900 STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, 6th Ave., corner 20th St. on Page 3 s THERE WILL BE AMONG R HOLIDAY FEATURES A Sdipesiitiliceetementecaahmananiatnenaanemenibebmmeetaumanomured-emuamemamndaevagenrtmmamaneasmeema